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Default behavior for Dual Screen Seem (Hinge GAP)
Yes. This. So much.
I'm also a dev and love the duo. But requiring all app developers to code for the screen gap is not a good default until there is a big consumer base for dual screen devices like the duo. Microsoft needs to assume that most apps will not support spanned mode, and provide accessibility options that compensate for the lack of dual screen support in the app.
Lead by example, and show us all the power of dual screens in as many contexts as possible.
Microsoft should go the distance if they want to make this dual screen device as useful as I believe it can be. I recommend adding UI options like splitting the app in different places besides the middle, and resizing. Many apps have a large side bar, but it doesn't take up half the screen. On the duo, we should want to move those things to the other screen.
Another compatibility mode option would be to run two instances of the app at once. Could cause weird issues, but I actually use CloneApp so I can have gmail open with two different accounts, or different emails.
I would also like to see quad app support...